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The Northern Mariana Islands Administrative Code (NMIAC)
Overview
This article provides a summary of the Northern Mariana Islands Administrative Code (NMIAC), its structure, and the process of making regulations. It appears to be a collection of text fragments from various documents and sources.
Table of Contents for NMIAC
The first section outlines the table of contents for the NMIAC, which provides an overview of the code’s organization and structure.
Regulation Process in NMIAC
Proposing New Regulations
- The process begins with proposing new regulations by [insert relevant information].
Publishing Proposed Regulations
- Proposed regulations are published in the Commonwealth Register for public review.
- This ensures transparency and allows stakeholders to provide input on the proposed regulations.
Adopting Final Regulations
- After a 30-day comment period, final regulations are adopted based on feedback received during this time.
- This allows for meaningful engagement between regulators and the public.
Emergency Regulation Process
- In situations where public health or safety requires immediate action, an emergency regulation process is in place to facilitate swift decision-making.
- This ensures that critical measures can be implemented promptly without undue delay.
History and Future of NMIAC Regulations
The following sections discuss the evolution of the regulations process in the NMIAC, including changes to online filing and codification procedures.
Changes to Online Filing
- [Insert relevant information about changes to online filing procedures].
- These changes aim to improve efficiency and reduce administrative burdens.
Codification Procedures
- [Insert relevant information about changes to codification procedures].
- These updates ensure that regulations are accurately reflected in the NMIAC.
Tribute to U.S.S. Indianapolis
The final section appears to be a tribute to the U.S.S. Indianapolis, which sank on July 30, 1945, resulting in one of the worst maritime disasters in U.S. history.
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